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The community is being advised by a Santa Clarita audiologist to not put off having their hearing checked, with free hearing screenings provided at her office and several local physician’s waiting rooms.

“Why do we get our eyes checked? Why do we get our teeth checked?” said Advanced Audiology’s Nola Aronson. “Why do we consider our ears being checked not important? That’s the last thing that people ever do.”

Advanced Audiology’s Nola Aronson is sharing with the community that hearing aids are not a commodity sold to consumers by a salesperson, but are medical tools that require skillful programming in order to provide solutions to hearing loss issues.

Because “amplifiers” and over-the-counter hearing aids are soon to be available at stores nationwide, Aronson believes that now is the time to help the public understand why price is not everything. Read more…

A Santa Clarita audiologist is educating community members on what an audiologist does in honor of Audiology Awareness Month, and talking about the reasons to choose a private practice audiology office when it comes to hearing loss solutions.

Audiologists receive university training for at least four to six years, and must also now have a doctorate degree from a four-year doctoral program, noted Advanced Audiology’s Nola Aronson.

The first “true” AI, or artificial intelligence, hearing aid is now available at a Santa Clarita audiologist’s office, Nola Aronson’s Advanced Audiology, after the product was released last month.

“It’s so amazing,” Aronson said. “It not only tracks your steps, your heart rate — you will not have to use a Fitbit anymore — it measures your brain activity so you see how you’re doing in your listening environments and how your brain is functioning.”

Nola Aronson from Advanced Audiology is addressing a common belief that hearing loss has to do entirely with volume, clarifying that clarity of sound is a large component too.

“One of the things that I’ve been finding lately that people don’t understand is that when they think of a hearing loss, they think of deafness,” said Aronson, adding that hearing loss can often be an inability to clearly hear certain letters in the alphabet.

Hope Hicks, the former White House communications director and long-time confidante of President Donald Trump, plans to turn over documents to the House Judiciary Committee as part of its investigation into potential obstruction of justice.

Almost from the day that Donald Trump won the White House in 2016, a significant chunk of Democrats have wanted Congress to throw him out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue via impeachment. Which makes the latest finding on impeachment in a CNN-SSRS poll all the more intriguing.